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$xhtml = array(
	'<{title}>' => '<code>//quystystxtvdgyst.onion.</code>',
	'<{subtitle}>' => 'My old onion address',
	'<{copyright year}>' => '2015, 2018',
	'<{body}>' => <<<END
<ul>
	<li>
		Record created on <a href="/en/weblog/2015/03-March/07.xhtml">{$entry(2015, 3, 7)}</a>
	</li>
	<li>
		Record removed on <a href="/en/weblog/2015/09-September/15.xhtml">{$entry(2015, 9, 15)}</a>
	</li>
	<li>
		Record found to be official on <a href="/en/weblog/2015/09-September/29.xhtml">{$entry(2015, 9, 29)}</a>
	</li>
	<li>
		Record restored on <a href="/en/weblog/2015/11-November/01.xhtml">{$entry(2015, 11, 1)}</a>
	</li>
	<li>
		Record removed on <a href="/en/weblog/2015/11-November/14.xhtml">{$entry(2015, 11, 14)}</a>
	</li>
	<li>
		Record restored on <a href="/en/weblog/2018/04-April/08.xhtml">{$entry(2018, 4, 8)}</a>
	</li>
	<li>
		Record removed on <a href="/en/weblog/2018/04-April/08.xhtml">{$entry(2018, 4, 8)}</a>
	</li>
</ul>
<p>
	To learn more about how to use $a[Tor], I set up an onion address, though it didn&apos;t see much use.
	A couple files were stashed on it, though nothing particularly secretive.
	There were just files that did not belong on my main website but still needed to be accessible.
	When I moved to Coos Bay, I found that my new $a[ISP] prohibited running servers from home, and I had to take down <a href="/en/domains/chicken.local.xhtml"><code>chicken</code></a>, the server the onion was running on.
	Though onion servers are technically clients and not true servers, chicken no longer had access to the Internet because it was no longer directly connected to the router and had no Wi-Fi card.
	Later still, I found that $a[IANA] had set aside the <code>onion.</code> $a[TLD] for use by $a[Tor] hidden services, making <code>quystystxtvdgyst.onion.</code> officially a legitimate domain.
	However, this domain doesn&apos;t see much use.
</p>
<p>
	<code>quystystxtvdgyst.onion.</code> ran on <a href="/en/domains/newdawn.local.xhtml">newdawn</a> for a period of fourteen days, but was taken down in favour of a more readable onion address: <a href="/en/domains/authorednansyxlu.onion.xhtml">authorednansyxlu.onion.</a>.
</p>
<p>
	Briefly, this onion was used to power <code>onioncat</code>.
	This lasted less than half an hour.
</p>
END
);
